Dr. Kaye E. Burnside joined the Richmond Community Foundation Board in August 2017. She currently serves on the grant and literacy committees. In addition to an extensive background in servant leadership (including teacher, principal, UC Berkeley administrator, deputy superintendent, and superintendent); she served on numerous educational and grant funding boards. Read More

Conor Flannery is a Managing Director at JLL, a global commercial real estate firm and Fortune 500 company. For thirteen years he has helped Silicon Valley companies strategically plan and implement their real estate decisions.Read More

Formerly a Business Relationship Manager at Wells Fargo Bank, Jeff Gagnon is a local entrepreneur who began his non-profit involvement in 1982. He has proven to be a vital part of our organization, championing the topics of affordable housing, local employment opportunities, youth leadership and training as integral in stabilizing communities and transforming community members out of poverty.

Erica Goode, MD, MPH is board-certified in internal medicine. She practices general medicine with an emphasis on nutrition and enhancing health through the rediscovery of simple complementary principles.Read More

Richard Hong has over thirty years in the financial services industry with experience in branch management, marketing management, sales and service management, portfolio management, and commercial banking. Read More

Bill Lindsay has 35 years of local government experience through his service in four cities in the San Francisco Bay area, and served as the City Manager of Richmond for over thirteen years. During Bill’s tenure in Richmond, the community experienced what was touted as a “renaissance,” with the city organization emphasizing a broad mission of community health.

Jorge Reyes is the Branch Manager at the Hilltop Office of Mechanics Bank in Richmond. Prior to Mechanics, Jorge spent 9 years at First Bank, working at the San Pablo, Fairfield and Vallejo locations.Read More

Marsha Tomassi is the creative and organizational force behind the Ultimate Inner Cook, a Richmond-based company dedicated to helping clients learn that healthy eating should also be delicious and fun. Read More

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